You really have to wonder if these ABNORMALS realize that a vast majority of Americans can actually think for themselves and shake their heads when the left comes up with this shit!
MSNBC contributor and BBC anchor Katty Kay argued on Wednesday that President Donald Trump's administration wants to keep the United States a "majority white country" after a top immigration official claimed the poem under the Statue of Liberty welcoming immigrants was referring only to Europeans.
Kay, who was a guest host along with MSNBC's Billie Geist on Morning Joe on Wednesday, made the remarks while leading a panel discussion about the Trump administration's new immigration rule that would deny green cards to immigrants who are expected to access food stamps and other government subsidies. Pointing out that Hispanics make up only 10 percent of food stamp recipients in the U.S., while white Americans make up nearly 50 percent, Kay suggested the decision was not actually an economic one.
"I'm not quite sure this has anything to do with either welfare systems or economics," she said. "It's purely about trying to keep America the way that this White House would like it to be in the face of demographic change, and that is a majority white country and they know that that's changing."
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What happens when there are not enough white people to prop up the Welfare system?
MSNBC contributor and BBC anchor Katty Kay argued on Wednesday that President Donald Trump's administration wants to keep the United States a "majority white country" after a top immigration official claimed the poem under the Statue of Liberty welcoming immigrants was referring only to Europeans.
Kay, who was a guest host along with MSNBC's Billie Geist on Morning Joe on Wednesday, made the remarks while leading a panel discussion about the Trump administration's new immigration rule that would deny green cards to immigrants who are expected to access food stamps and other government subsidies. Pointing out that Hispanics make up only 10 percent of food stamp recipients in the U.S., while white Americans make up nearly 50 percent, Kay suggested the decision was not actually an economic one.
"I'm not quite sure this has anything to do with either welfare systems or economics," she said. "It's purely about trying to keep America the way that this White House would like it to be in the face of demographic change, and that is a majority white country and they know that that's changing."
(Excerpt) Read more at newsweek.com ...
What happens when there are not enough white people to prop up the Welfare system?